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Page 105
... already stated , are celebrated in nearly a score of poems in the Book of Fermoy . The O'Gara MS . preserves a few compositions addressed to Mac Carthy Riach , but other families such as the O'Sullivans and the O'Loghlins of Clare only ...
... already stated , are celebrated in nearly a score of poems in the Book of Fermoy . The O'Gara MS . preserves a few compositions addressed to Mac Carthy Riach , but other families such as the O'Sullivans and the O'Loghlins of Clare only ...
Page 187
... already discussed and shown that they lie outside the regular Athenian coinage . The next claimant is the silver coins of various types , the so - called Wappenmünzen , of the weight of 130 grains , which are found in Euboea , Attica ...
... already discussed and shown that they lie outside the regular Athenian coinage . The next claimant is the silver coins of various types , the so - called Wappenmünzen , of the weight of 130 grains , which are found in Euboea , Attica ...
Page 195
... already knew : but Solon , perhaps temporarily , raised them in a small degree . 6 The probable nature of his proceeding is made clear by comparison with an Attic decree of some centuries later ( C. I. G. i . 123 , I. G. ii . 476 ) ...
... already knew : but Solon , perhaps temporarily , raised them in a small degree . 6 The probable nature of his proceeding is made clear by comparison with an Attic decree of some centuries later ( C. I. G. i . 123 , I. G. ii . 476 ) ...
Contents
Ninth Annual General Meeting JULY 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 3 |
WARTON LECTURE ON ENGLISH POETRY | 4 |
HENRY CHARLES LEA 18251909 By E P CHEYNEY | 17 |
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